"Female general" Angela Merkel helps Germany contain Covid-19

On January 28, Germany reported its first Covid-19 infection, although the danger had little immediate impact on daily life there. The prohibition on large gatherings is largely ignored. However, on March 10, when theaters and entertainment venues were shut down, individuals could no longer meet their vital necessities. A few days later, Berlin's vibrant nightlife also became darker. There are several pedestrians restaurants were shut. The foundation of the capital's cultural and social life was upended. Residents of this formerly divided city are recalling the past once more.


With the embargo order, Mrs. Merkel appears to be sensing the sentiment of the populace. On March 18, she delivered a rare remark on television while seated behind a table covered with the flags of Germany and the European Union, after the closure of schools and changes to society in that country nearby Europe (EU).

The forthright appeal for social solidarity, which was highly rare for Merkel, and the recognition of the limits of the government, according to analyst Miller, were the two most important points of Merkel's address rather than the medical advice. "I am convinced that we will pass this test if all the people take this as their duty," she said. At a time of growing anxiety, Merkel's words of comfort rooted in both reason and passion are seen as being of the utmost importance. The mood in Germany does not seem to be as dismal anymore, and it appears that the country is weathering the pandemic better than many other nations. The vast majority of individuals continue to follow the Prime Minister's precise directions.

Merkel
consulted specialists from well-funded scientific research organizations, including public health organizations like the Robert Koch Institute and public university networks, during the Covid-19 reaction. A biological research center called the Berlin Institute of Health recently focused on Covid-19 analysis.

Photo: BBC - German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks about Covid-19 in Berlin on March 22.
Photo: BBC - German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks about Covid-19 in Berlin on March 22.
Photo: Quartz
Photo: Quartz

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